BIOL273 Chapter Notes - Chapter 24: Cell-Mediated Immunity, Antigen-Presenting Cell, Natural Killer Cell

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Overview of the immune system: the immune systems attempts to recognize and remove abnormal cells of the body. It removes dead or damaged cells of the body. It protects the body from disease causing pathogens (micro organisms) and parasites (multicellular parasites) Innate immunity is present from birth and is non specific: broad response to a foreign invader, eg. Leukocytes leukocytes = white blood cells: primary cells responsible to the immune response, most circulate in the blood but can operate extra-vascularly. Phagocytes: patrolling and stationary phagocytes are attracted to areas of invasion of invasion by chemotaxins, once phagocytes arrive, they secrete their own chemotaxic cytokines to bring additional leukocytes to the site of infection. T lymphocytes (cid:8213)(cid:1)colony stimulating factors that enhance leukocyte production (cid:8213)(cid:1)interleukins that support the action of mast cells and eosinophils: can also bind to b cells to promote their differentiation into plasma cells and memory b cells.

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